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developing and managing food processing business incubators, systems thinking, media — <br />communicating values and shaping opinions, fundamentals of nonprofit management, nonprofit <br />organizational assessment, and others. In 2000, HACBED was awarded the Niu Award from <br />Volunteer Legal Services of Hawaii for nonprofit training. <br />Couniy of Hawai `i Department of research & Development — Designed and implemented a leadership <br />development training collaborative for nonprofit and community based groups on Hawaii <br />Island through a contract with the County of Hawaii. <br />Department of Hawaiian Home Lands — Through a contract with DHHL, HACBED conducted a <br />7-month capacity building training and technical assistance program for 35 Hawaiian Homestead <br />Associations from across the State. <br />• Editorial Board & Board of Direaors of The NonprofztQuarterly — In 2001, HACBED was appointed <br />to the editorial board of The NonprofatQuarterly, a national publication for the nation's nonprofit <br />sector, and was also a founding board member of the Nonprofatlnforrreation Networking Association <br />that publishes the Quarterly. <br />• Field Building Consulting Services — Based on its organizational assessment, strategic planning, and <br />organizational capacity building work, HACBED has provided field building services for <br />organizations in such areas of interest as faith -based organizations, and foster care. Citibank and <br />the National Alliance for Nonprofit Management also contracted HACBED to provide a field <br />building workshop to Asian and Pacific Island CBED organizations from California and Florida. <br />Network Coordination & ❑evelo ment <br />For years, HACBED has formally and informally worked to develop networks based on intention, <br />trust, and collective action. Utilizing expertise in design, facilitation, and coordination of <br />community -based networks, HACBED has brought together diverse stakeholders in a variety of <br />settings in order to address the most challenging issues facing communities. <br />Convening resilience Efforts — In response to COVID-19 and efforts pre -dating COVID-19 focused <br />on building the resilience of families and communities in Hawaii by creating spaces to <br />coordinate and align across efforts and with fenders interested in supporting action out of the <br />convenings. Actions are focused around policy and advocacy, coalition and coalition building, <br />and institutional relationship building. <br />Hawa5 Housing Affordability Coalition — The Hawaii Housing Affordability Coalition is a <br />statewide, multi -sector coalition to increase housing affordability for households earning $75k <br />annually or less. The Coalition's approach expands the conversation by bringing together <br />community members; tenants and owners of affordable housing; housing advocates; <br />representatives from existing housing coalitions, nonprofits and unions; and the health, <br />education, finance, and philanthropic sectors. In addition, the coalition focuses on building the <br />capacity of communities to create new solutions and builds the Coalition as a community. <br />• Ho `ohiapo: renemvingAncestral Education Pathways in Agroecology — A collaborative network which <br />focused on reintegrating ancestral mentoring processes in Hawai`i's education system and <br />